Metropolitan
Large describes the size of something, so it would be a adjective.
The adjective massive describes something as very large, massive, or solid. The adjective messy describes something as disorderly and/or dirty, demonstrating carelessness. A massive desk is a BIG desk. A messy desk is a DISORDERLY desk, perhaps even a DIRTY desk.
A large group of unsuspecting people about to be hit by something, from which they will take a long time to recover
the definition of a major incident is something that impacts a large sum of people and requires many public services
It all depends on how a word is used in a sentence.A noun is a word that signifies a person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., tree)An adjective describes a noun (e.g., large)A verb says what a noun does (e.g., sits)
The Taj Mahal has a large, white dome, would be a statement that correctly describes a characteristic of the Taj Mahal. The dome is sometimes referred to as an onion dome.
It is a large body of water for example Lake Geneva
biome
Large describes the size of something, so it would be a adjective.
biome
Of course! Anything that describes a bug is a characteristic. Such as furry,large,striped all describe and are charecteristics of bugs! Try to think of some other ones.
adjective. it describes something
Bore describes the size of hole in something that has a hole as its main feature, e.g. a gun.
The word bulky is an adjective. It describes something as being extremely large in size.
a large percentage of people engaged in farming.
The white hair to blend in and not get eaten and large feet so it can stay on top of the snow.
Much describes a large amount of something of which each of its elements is quite small and of which there are usually so many that the number could not be counted. Many describes a large number of units of something that can be measured by counting the units. For example, we speak of much corn or many corn cobs.